Identification of a resilient mouse facial motoneuron population following target disconnection by injury or disease

  • Setter, Deborah O.
  • Haulcomb, Melissa M.
  • Beahrs, Taylor
  • Meadows, Rena M.
  • Schartz, Nicole D.
  • Custer, Sara K.
  • Sanders, Virginia M.
  • Jones, Kathryn J.
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Publication date
January 2018
Publisher
IOS Press
Language
English

Abstract

Background: When nerve transection is performed on adult rodents, a substantial population of neurons survives short-term disconnection from target, and the immune system supports this neuronal survival, however long-term survival remains unknown. Understanding the effects of permanent axotomy on cell body survival is important as target disconnection is the first pathological occurrence in fatal motoneuron diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Objective: The goal of this study was to determine if facial motoneurons (FMN) could survive permanent target disconnection up to 26 weeks post-operation (wpo) after facial nerve axotomy (FNA). In addition, the potentially additive effects of immunod...

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